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Italy uses the euro (EUR) as its official currency. Major credit cards are widely accepted at most restaurants, shops, and attractions. However, it's advisable to carry some cash for taxi rides (as many drivers prefer cash), street vendors, local markets, and small family-run establishments that may not accept cards.
Italian is the main language in Rome. While it's helpful to learn basic Italian phrases like "ciao" (hello), "grazie" (thank you), and "per favore" (please), most tourist-facing businesses, hotels, and major attractions have English-speaking staff. Younger Romans often speak some English, making communication manageable for tourists.
The best time to visit Rome is from October to April when tourist crowds are smaller and hotel rates are lower. Spring (April-June) offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures. Summer (July-August) can be extremely hot and crowded. Fall provides beautiful weather, while winter is mild compared to northern Europe but can be rainy.
Rome is generally safe for tourists regarding violent crime, but petty theft is common. Be especially vigilant for pickpockets on public transportation, around major attractions like the Colosseum and Vatican, and in crowded areas. Avoid showing large amounts of cash, keep bags secure, and be wary of distraction scams near tourist sites.
Popular day trips from Rome include the ancient ruins of Pompeii, Renaissance Florence, the beautiful coastal towns of the Amalfi Coast, historic Orvieto, and the stunning coastal city of Naples. These destinations offer diverse experiences from ancient history to Renaissance art and coastal beauty.
Pack comfortable walking shoes for Rome's cobblestone streets and extensive walking. Bring modest clothing covering shoulders and knees for visiting churches and Vatican City. In summer, pack light clothing, sunscreen, and a hat for hot weather. In winter, bring layers and a light waterproof jacket for occasional rain.
Rome's main airport is Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino (FCO). It is Italy's busiest airport, located about 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of the city center. It serves both domestic and international travelers.
Rome is famous for its pasta dishes including cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper), carbonara, and amatriciana. Try Roman-style artichokes (carciofi alla giudia), supplĂŹ (fried rice balls), and maritozzi (sweet bread) for breakfast. Romans typically drink espresso standing at the bar, and dinner is usually served after 8:30 PM.
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